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Brantford,ON N3P2A8
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,037 sqft
Price per Sqft $708
Subdivision 2018 - Brantwood Park
MLS Listing ID 40633152
Style 2 Level
Bedrooms 3
Half Baths 1
Lot Size 3,920 Sqft
Property Description
As soon as you pull up to 70 Anastasia will notice the attention to detail and love put into this home. With low maintenance perennial rock gardens in the front there is very little grass to cut at this home. The double wide driveway is composed of stamped concrete and aggregate concrete and adds a touch of sophistication to this pretty 2 storey home. The entrance features beautiful ceramic tile that leads to impressive, warm toned hardwood throughout the whole home. Entrance from the garage, a half bath and a double wide closet makes the area convenient for company. The foyer leads to an open dining room, living room with gas fireplace and stunning updated kitchen with granite counters, tons of cupboard space and patio doors that guide you to a private, quaint backyard with pergola, an eating area, and large shed. Upstairs is the perfect size with a large primary featuring a walk in closet, a remarkable 4 pc bath with beautiful updated features and 2 more good size bedrooms. The basement is mostly finished with a great family room, hidden laundry and an utility room with lots of storage. Just when you think this home has it all, can we talk about the neighbourhood...Brantwood Farms with their little market is around the corner, the public school is a 10 min walk or 2 min drive, a couple plazas nearby and a future Catholic school to come...this area is starting to boom. This home needs to be on your list to view before its too late! (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Interior
Heating Forced air,
Cooling Central air conditioning
Fireplaces Number 1
Exterior
Garage Yes
Waterfront No
View Y/N No
Building
Story 2
Sewer Municipal sewage system